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Pair Samuel Bell Waugh (1814-1885
Pair Samuel Bell Waugh (1814-1885 Pennsylvania) ''Husband and Wife'' 1878 Oils on Canvas Framed 34.5''x29''
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Tennessee coin silver ladle, fiddle
Tennessee coin silver ladle, fiddle handle, pointed fins, "Bell & Co.", attributed to Samuel Bell, Knoxville, Tennessee (1819-1852), "WMG" monogram, 12-1/4 in. Excellent condition, light scratches.
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Samuel Palmer/The Early
Samuel Palmer/The Early Ploughman, circa 1861/inscribed Finished State and signed/etching, 13cm x 19.5cm/The Rising Moon, circa 1857/inscribed in pencil The Rising Moon, Samuel Palmer, his signature etched lightly into the left hand margin/etching, 11.5cm x 19cm (2)/Note: verso a letter from A H Palmer, Cornwall House, Cornwall, St. , Pimlico, 21 July 1879 - Madam, I have this day forwarded to you by my Father's desire two proofs of his new etching 'The Bellman' printed by myself at our private
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4 PCS. EAST TN COIN SILVER, INCL.
4 PCS. EAST TN COIN SILVER, INCL. SAMUEL BELL & CAINFour (4) pieces of coin silver attributed to East Tennessee, including makers Samuel Bell, Thomas Cain, and William Hilliard. 1st-2nd items: Two (2) tablespoons with tipt handles and rounded fins, stamped S. BELL in rectangles for Samuel Bell, b. 1797-d. 1881, working Knoxville, TN 1819-1852 and later,Texas, including one (1) monogrammed M.A. Stith and one (1) monogrammed "WP". 8 3/4" L. Note: According to "Tennessee Silversmiths" by Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Jr., this mark is among those used by Bell during the time he worked in Knoxville (see p. 33, mark 35a). Bell also served two terms as Knoxville's mayor before migrating to Texas. 3rd item: Dessert spoon with plain fiddle handle, stamped CAIN in rectangle, flanked by 2 Masonic emblems (Thomas Cain, working Knoxville, 1809-1813, ref. Tennessee Silversmiths p. 46), not monogrammed. 6 3/4" L. 4th item: Tablespoon, plain fiddle handle, stamped HILLIARD in rectangle, attrib. to William Hilliard, monogrammed JWH. 9" L. Note: "Tennessee Silversmiths" lists Hilliard working Fayetteville, NC in 1801; he was working in Jonesboro, Tennessee in 1804 but by Dec. 1805 had returned to North Carolina, where he remained until at least 1814. Combined weight: 7.02 oz troy.
Condition:
One Bell spoon has significant loss to end of bowl. Hilliard spoon also has loss to end of bowl. Other pieces with minor light denting, very good condition.
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Samuel Yellin T
Samuel Yellin T
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ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL BROADBENT
ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL BROADBENT PORTRAIT OF A CHILAttributed to Samuel Broadbent (American 1759-1828) , oil on board portrait of a child, ca. 1793, purportedly A. Belle Robbins of Wethersfield Connecticut, retaining its original black painted frame, 20 3/4" x 16 1/4". Provenance: John Kent antiques; descended in the family of the sitter; A Minnesota Estate.
Condition:
Paperboard is wavy.
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6 SAMUEL BELL COIN SILVER SPOONS,
6 SAMUEL BELL COIN SILVER SPOONS, TNSix Knoxville, Tennessee coin silver teaspoons with oval tipt handles, monogrammed Florian in script, marked S. Bell in rectangle on reverse (Samuel Bell, b. 1797-d. 1881, working Knoxville, TN 1819-1852 and later,Texas). According to "Tennessee Silversmiths" by Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Jr., this mark is among those used by Bell during the time he worked in Knoxville. Bell also served two terms as Knoxville's mayor before migrating to Texas. 6"L, 5.17 oz troy. Circa 1825. Provenance: Private Arkansas Collection.
Condition:
Some wear to spoon ends and monograms, one spoon has a 1/2" tear to bowl.
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Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (British,
Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (British, 18th Century) "Castles and Castle Ruins", suite of four hand-colored engravings, sight 12-1/2" x 19-1/2", legend in lower margins. Glazed, matted and presented in stained mahogany frames.
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3 SAMUEL BELL TN TABLESPOONSThree
3 SAMUEL BELL TN TABLESPOONSThree Knoxville, Tennessee coin silver tablespoons with downturned coffin handles having mid-rib backs, all marked S. Bell in rectangle on reverse with double sunburst marks on each side (Samuel Bell, b. 1797-d. 1881, working Knoxville, TN 1819-1852 and later,Texas). According to "Tennessee Silversmiths" by Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Jr., this mark is among those used by Bell during the time he worked in Knoxville (see p. 33, mark 35b). Bell also served two terms as Knoxville's mayor before migrating to Texas. All with varying monograms. 8-1/2" to 9"L, 4.34 oz troy combined weight. Circa 1825. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
All with wear and shallow dents to bowl; small loss to tip of bowl of one spoon.
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George Wesley Bellows (1882-1925
George Wesley Bellows (1882-1925 New York NY) Prayer Meeting
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OIL ON PAPER LAID TO PANEL - 'The
OIL ON PAPER LAID TO PANEL - 'The Bell' by Bo (James William III) Bartlett (GA 1955 - ) unsigned titled and dated 2009 on PPOW of NYC label verso in custom silver leaf box frame SS: 14 3/4'' square OS: 22 3/4'' square fine condition. Being sold by th
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Samuel and Nathaniel Buck
Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696-1779 and 1695-1775) - Twenty engravings - Views of Castles and Abbeys in Wales each approximately 7.5ins x 14.75ins (some discoloured) in Hogarth frames and glazed
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6 PCS. TN COIN SILVER, S. BELLSix
6 PCS. TN COIN SILVER, S. BELLSix Tennessee coin silver fiddle back spoons including 2 dessert spoons (6 3/4" L), 3 teaspoons (6 1/8" L) and 1 coffee spoon ( 5 1/8" L), all with marks for Knoxville silversmith Samuel Bell (1797-1881). All monogrammed. 3.64 total troy ounces. Note: Bell was active in Knoxville from 1819-1852, where he served two terms as mayor from 1840-42 and 1844-46. In 1852, Bell moved to San Antonio, Texas and continued his vocation as a silversmith. Provenance: Blount County, TN Living Estate.
Condition:
All spoons monogrammed with general wear, especially to smallest spoon.
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SAMUEL BELL TX COIN SILVER JULEP
SAMUEL BELL TX COIN SILVER JULEP CUPSamuel Bell, Texas coin silver presentation julep cup or beaker, with distinctive broad rim over tapering sides and molded foot ring, stamped S BELL in rectangle. Engraved inscription, " Gustav Persch from Chas. Rossy / July 13, 1865". 3 5/8"H, 6.19 oz troy. Note: Samuel Bell (1797-1881) was a silversmith in Knoxville, Tennessee from 1819-1852 before moving to Texas, where he resumed his silver work in San Antonio and expanded his operation to include members of his family. Gustav Persch and Charles Rossy were both immigrants (Persch from Germany and Rossy from Austria) who came to the new world as young men and found success in Texas. Both appear in San Antonio tax records as property owners in 1860 and served as elected city officials during the Civil War. Gustav Persch, recipient of the cup, is listed in the 1860 census as a saloon owner, while Rossy, the giver of the cup, owned a confectionary business prior to the Civil War and later found success in the tobacco business. He is credited with the manufacture and first use of illuminating gas in San Antonio. According to his obituary, "He was a man of much learning, read a great deal and through many sterling traits of character endeared himself to a great number of people". (Source: the San Antonio Daily Light, Friday, June 8, 1900)." Rossy also seems to have been a friend of Emperor Maxmillian of Mexico, where he traveled extensively during the War, carrying a gift of a walking stick from the Emperor as a symbol of his "protected" status. (Ref. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Vol. I., as well as "Elected Officials of San Antonio" www.sanantonio.gov and Tax Assessments Bexar County, TX, Texas County Tax Rolls 1837-1910).
Condition:
Overall very good condition with a few minor short scratches and tiny dents and a few scattered tiny spots of pitting.
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SAMUEL JOSEPH CLARK (BRITISH
SAMUEL JOSEPH CLARK (BRITISH 1834-1912)
THE BOYS' MARCHING BAND Signed and dated 1902, oil on canvas63cm x 49.5cm (24.75in x 19.5in)Provenance: The Bellamy Collection, County Down, Northern Ireland
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Samuel and Nataniel Buck
Samuel and Nataniel Buck (British, 18th Century) "Buck's Antiquities" or "Venerable Remains of Above 400 Castles in England and Wales", suite of six hand-colored engravings, sight 15" x 8-1/2", legend lower margin. Glazed, matted and presented in annulated and molded giltwood frames.
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19th c. New England painted
19th c. New England painted bellows. 17'' Length.
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SAMUEL ELBERT REVOLUTIONARY WAR
SAMUEL ELBERT REVOLUTIONARY WAR GENERALDated March 18, 1772, receipt signed by Samuel Elbert, Continental Army officer and Georgia militia brigadier general. Measures about 6-1/8" x 1-7/8". This document is one of several dozen important signed pieces in today's sale that were part of alarge collection of American historical documents from 1650 through WWII. The estate collection, assembled from about 1920-1960, has never been offered for sale at auction. See images. This item can be shipped in-house.
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Henry Bell (American, b.1942),
Henry Bell (American, b.1942), Indiana winter farm scene depicting the solitude of the evening as the snow falls; watercolor; 15" x 22 1/2"; signed lower right. Bell studied at Purdue, Ball State and the Indianapolis Art League. Teachers include Floyd Hopper and Rob O'Dell amongst others. He exhibited at the Hoosier Salon and Indiana Watercolor Society.
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SAMPLER DATED 1838 BY FANNY
SAMPLER DATED 1838 BY FANNY ESHELMAN: Showing house, trees, birds, fruit bowl, deer, and motto with flowering vine border. ''Round is my ring And has no end So is My Love unto my friend / Teach me to feel Another woe To hide the fault I see That mercy I to others show Tat mercy show to me/ This work in hand my friend may have When I am in my silent grave/ Fanny Eshelman 1838''. Age related discoloration. Framed under glass. 16 1/4'' x 19'' sight. 20 1/4'' x 23'' overall.
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JOHN HALEY BELLAMY (American
JOHN HALEY BELLAMY (American 1936-1914). Carved and painted pine folk art eagle with banner/ Banner stenciled on shaded gilt block letters ''F.H. Thomas'' with carved five-point star. Accompanied by purchase receipt from Valdemar F. Jacobson Long Island NY.
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FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH (NEW
FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH (NEW YORK/CANADA, 1846FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH (New York/Canada, 1846-1923) watercolor on paper, cobbled street with figures and a wagon. Signed lower right. Image measures 9" x 13". In a period gilt wood frame; 21" x 25" overall.
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Lot including 19th c. bellows and
Lot including 19th c. bellows and ladle.
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JOHANN BERTHELSEN "THE BELL RINGER"
JOHANN BERTHELSEN "THE BELL RINGER" OIL ON CANVAS Johann Berthelsen (American, 1883-1972) "The Bell Ringer," oil painting on canvas depicting a New York City scene in winter, with the James Gordon Bennett Monument at Herald Square, signed lower right: "Johann Berthelsen," title and further inscriptions on reverse. Areas of craquelure. Image: 15.5" H x 11.5" W; frame: 21.25" H x 17.25" W.
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19th c. New England painted bellows
19th c. New England painted bellows (new leather).
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SWIFT AND BELLOWS. American
SWIFT AND BELLOWS. American 19th century. Turtleback bellows with original stenciled fruit on mustard ground. Some wear and releathered 17''l. and a wooden swift with wooden turn knobs. Dry natural surface top and bottoms of rods are reattached with ribbon 26''h.
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Samuel and Nathaniel Buck
Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696-1779 and fl. early/mid 18th Century) - Coloured engraving - ''The South-West Prospect of the City of Canterbury'' 12ins x 31.5ins published 1738 in Hogarth frame and glazed
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FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH
FREDERIC MARLETT BELL-SMITH (1846-1923) CANADIANSt. Paul's Cathedral, London, watercolour on card, 7 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches, signed.
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Samuel Adams engraving, "The
Samuel Adams engraving, "The Hon/ble. Samuel Adams, Esq/r./First Delegate to Congress for Massachusetts", from An Impartial History of the War in America Between Great Britain and the United States…Vol. I , published by Nathaniel Coverly and Robert Hodge, Boston, 1781, signed in plate "J. Norman Sc.", 6-3/4 x 3-7/8 in. (plate), 7-3/4 x 4-5/8 in. (page); modern black-painted frame in 18th century style. Surface ink abraded, stains, toning, 5/8 in. folded back at bottom edge, green ink at top and bottom edges, light foxing; frame with abrasions. Dr. Frank H. Sommer Collection, Winterthur, Delaware
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Carved Bellamy type eagle with
Carved Bellamy type eagle with banner and spread wings 19th/20th c. 7"h.x25"w.
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Signed and dated ''Arthur
Signed and dated ''Arthur Beaumont 1953'' print ''The Bells Of San Gabriel....''. Site 11'' x 15 1/2''.
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Samuel McCloy, English,
Samuel McCloy, English, 1831-1904, 18 3/8" x 14 3/4" o/c, Among the Brambles, signed and dated 1863, relined , blacklighted, no inpainting, no repairs apparent Estimate $2,000-3,000
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AFTER SAMUEL BURLING PORTRAIT OF
AFTER SAMUEL BURLING PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN Pastel on paper: 17 x 14 in. (sight) Framed
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Samuel Bentz (Mount Pleasant Artist
Samuel Bentz (Mount Pleasant Artist Lancaster County Pennsylvania 1792-1850) ink and watercolor fraktur birth certificate for Leah... ?
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Joseph Pennell (American,
Joseph Pennell (American, 1857-1926) Lithograph "Liberty Bell" lithograph on paper, pencil signed Pennell, 23-1/4" x 17-3/4" sight, 25-3/4" x 31-1/4" framed, good condition, not inspected out of frame
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BELL'S BRITISH THEATER. London:
BELL'S BRITISH THEATER. London: John Bell 1776 twenty volumes in full leather. Shelf wear and cracking to the spine.